Spread The Opps

Lecrae Lecrae

Divine Warfare: Lecrae's Battle Cry in 'Spread The Opps'

Lecrae's 'Spread The Opps' is a powerful anthem that blends spiritual warfare with real-life struggles, creating a vivid narrative of faith, resilience, and divine justice. The song's recurring refrain, 'Spread the opps out,' serves as a metaphor for overcoming adversaries, both physical and spiritual, through the power of faith and divine intervention. Lecrae calls upon the 'Holy Father' to show His power and bring justice, emphasizing the importance of God's Kingdom and honor in the battle against opposition.

The lyrics delve into Lecrae's personal experiences and the challenges he has faced. He references his time in the streets, the incarceration of his family members, and the constant presence of enemies ('opps'). Despite these hardships, Lecrae remains unbroken, attributing his strength and survival to his faith in God. Lines like 'I ain't never scared, don't put my heat up' and 'God gon' eat up' highlight his unwavering confidence in divine protection and justice. The song also touches on themes of repentance and redemption, as Lecrae acknowledges his past mistakes and seeks forgiveness.

Lecrae's use of cultural references and wordplay adds depth to the song. Phrases like 'When it's rocky, I move ASAP, you can't Drake me' cleverly intertwine pop culture with his message of resilience. The mention of 'oppa-stoppa apostolic ratchet' and 'Jesus my assassin' further illustrates the fusion of street vernacular with spiritual themes, portraying Jesus as a divine warrior who fights on behalf of the faithful. Through 'Spread The Opps,' Lecrae not only shares his personal journey but also inspires listeners to rely on their faith to overcome life's battles, reinforcing the idea that divine justice will ultimately prevail.

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  2. Deep End
  3. Die For The Party
  4. Tell The World
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  6. I'm Turnt
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  8. All I Need Is You
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  10. Messengers (feat. For King & Country)
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